Copyright Law; Media and Communication Law. Both areas of law fall within Intellectual Property Law.

Date of appointment12.06.2007

Profile

Field of ResearchMadeleine de Cock Buning's research and lectures focus on the regulation and governance of digital disruptive technology. In her work on topics such as intellectual property & big data, the amplification of disinformation through digital platforms, autonomous creation by artificial intelligence and the on line protection of minors against harmful content, she aims at future proof and – given the fundamental rights at stake - well balanced multidimentional approaches.

de Cock Buning, Madeleine, Belder, Lucky & de Bruin, Roeland (2014). Intellectual property rights and the development of robotics in Europe - Report for the FET-flagship proposol companions for citizens. (10 p.). Centre for Access to and Acceptance of Autonomous Intelligence.

de Cock Buning, M., Belder, L.P.C. & de Bruin, R.W. (2012). Mapping the legal and normative framework for the sustainable development of Autonomous Intelligent Systems in Society. In S. Muller (Eds.), The Law of the Future and the Future of Law (pp. 195-211) (17 p.). Den Haag: HiiL.

2012 - Reports

de Cock Buning, M., Belder, L.P.C. & de Bruin, R.W. (2012). EU Legislation and Case Law on the Use of Copyrighted Works for Research Purposes. (31 p.). Kyoto Comparative Law Center.

de Cock Buning, M. (2007). The History of copyright protection of computer software, the emancipation of a work of technology towards a work of authorship. Handbook The History of Information Security (pp. 121-140) (20 p.). Oxford: Reed Elsevier International.